Remastered triple disc collection featuring 42 tracks, with the Supremes, Four Tops & Temptations, including 6 bonus tracks, 'Up The Ladder To The Roof', 'Stoned Love', 'River Deep Mountain High', 'A Taste Of Honey', '... more »Nathan Jones' & 'Floy Joy'. Packaged in a double gatefold digipak. Universal. 2003.« less
Remastered triple disc collection featuring 42 tracks, with the Supremes, Four Tops & Temptations, including 6 bonus tracks, 'Up The Ladder To The Roof', 'Stoned Love', 'River Deep Mountain High', 'A Taste Of Honey', 'Nathan Jones' & 'Floy Joy'. Packaged in a double gatefold digipak. Universal. 2003.
Mary Woodhouse | Saint Paul, MN United States | 07/07/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I purchased this CD because it looked cool and Diana Ross is my favorite singer. I was not expecting such a shoddy product!Complaint #1: BAD SOUND! Whoever remastered this used noise reduction which is an absolute no-no. The result is an icy, glassy, slightly robotic sound that is audibly discernible. As the songs fade out, it sounds like seagulls are flying away! Where is the guru Bill Inglot when you need him? Complaint #2: Bad track selection! In fact, it is an INACCURATE track selection! Disc 3 features 6 songs by The Supremes after Diana Ross left the group. This is bizarre and unfair to both Diana Ross AND The Supremes. True fans know who sang which songs, but what a disservice to do something like this, and not even mention it in the (skimpy) liner notes.In summary, if you want a great 2-disc set of Diana Ross, get "The Motown Anthology" (released in 2001). And if you want a good 2-disc set of the 70s Supremes, get "The Supremes: The 70s Anthology" (2002)."
BEWARE
finch334 | 05/01/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"If I could, I wouldn't give a single star. Don't be a fool--this could be considered commercial cheating. In fact, the bonus CD has nothing to do with Diana Ross at all! And the person who wrote the liner notes was even intelligent enough not to sign. There's much better than this; this is going very low."
Diana Ross Ultimate Collection
Nageeb Kassim | Calgary Canada | 04/23/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This must be one the most annoying collection of Ms. Ross. There has been so many collections of Ms Ross. Most of these release are repeatative. I think the best collection I have ever bought recently is Diana Ross - The Mowtown Anthology and To Love Again and Diana Ross - Diana (Deluxe Edition) I loved the alternate and unreleased versions of certain songs. Universal start releasing some creative and rare collections of Diana Ross work. I hope Universal Records are reading these reviews."
The Ultimate Insult
Tod M. Pritchett | California, USA | 09/25/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"In agreement with many reviewrs here, the folks at Universal who released this Ultimate Collection made an Ultimate Failure of doing so. The title is deceptive as Diana has no part of the 3rd disc of this collection at all. The remainder include songs with and without the Supremes which can hardly be inferred from the title. The powers that be at Universal are milking the Ross Legend for all it's worth, caring little for the material or the accuracy thereof. There are plenty of Diana Ross Compilations out there that put this piece to shame, "remastered" or not. Just about any other choice would be better than this one."